Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine especially this particular variety where it is famously known as Rose Jasmine. It is also known as Sambac Jasmine or Arabian Jasmine.
Like most Fragrant Flowers and especially this particular Jasmine where it does give that more grander version of any common jasmine - I would recommend that if you can get your hands on these - do cultivate to experience the mesmerizing sensation of the captivating fragrance. It is truly enchanting.

Maintaining Arabian jasmine is quite easy. Like other tropical plants, the Arabian jasmine requires warm temperatures, lots of sunshine, and high humidity levels. Pruning is minimal and usually only needed to maintain the desired shape. Keeping this plant in containers is an ideal option for areas with winters that are colder than the jasmine can handle, as the pot can be brought indoors.

Arabian jasmine requires plenty of water, especially during the summer season. Water this plant regularly to keep the soil moist, though not wet. Avoid soggy soil as this will lead to rot.1 When the first few inches of soil feels dry to the touch, water thoroughly. It is best to reduce this plant’s water during the winter.